Neymar walked onto the pitch wearing Brazil's famous yellow shirt for the first time in nearly three years.

What happened?

He received a rousing reception from fans despite playing only 20 minutes in Brazil's 3-0 World Cup victory over Scotland in Miami.

The result was already secure, the crowd was celebrating qualification to the Round of 32.

Why it matters for Neymar

Neymar's return marked the end of a long absence that began after his last appearance for Brazil in late 2023, due to injuries and recovery setbacks.

During that period, Brazil underwent a transformation, with Vinicius Junior emerging as the focal point of Brazil's attack.

What comes next?

Vinicius scored twice, had another goal disallowed after a VAR review, and constantly troubled Scotland's defence with his pace and direct running, highlighting the team's evolved attacking identity.

Neymar became Brazil's all-time leading scorer with 79 goals in 129 appearances, surpassing Pele's long-standing record, but now Brazil no longer depends on one player.

Under Carlo Ancelotti, the Selecao have built an attack around multiple threats, with Vinicius at the centre, and Neymar's influence extends beyond trophies and goals, shaping a generation of young Brazilian footballers.

The chants of "Neymar! Neymar!" echoed around the stadium long before he entered the match, a reminder that his popularity remains powerful.

Neymar's 20-minute cameo produced no goals, but Brazil did not need him to rescue them anymore, marking a significant change in the team's dynamics.

The moment arrived in the 76th minute, and the loudest cheer of the night was reserved for a substitute entering the game, as Neymar made his return to international football on a specific date, after a long absence, and with a new role in the team